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Swathes of celebrities and politicians have settled damages claims over the News of the World phone-hacking scandal, the High Court heard today Read more »
John Kampfner, Index on Censorship’s Chief Executive will be stepping down at the end of March and moving to a job at Google. Read our daily round-up of media news and developments Read more »
“It would be churlish not to recognize the enormous, and crucial role played the Daily Mail in securing convictions for the murder of Stephen Lawrence” says Roy Greenslade Read more »
CPJ has issued a special report, identifying that 43 journalists have been killed around the world in direct relation to their work in 2011. Read our daily round-up of media news
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The Washington Post selects its favourite political cartoons of 2011. Read our daily round-up of media news and developments Read more »
From Freedom of the Press to GDP, the Media Map Project brings together comparable data that shed light on how measures of media and development intersect. Read our daily round-up of media news Read more »
David Brewerton was The Times’ Executive Editor for three years. So how did he fail to see what was going on within the organisation? Read how life looked from the inside of News International Read more »
There have been some big changes to Twitter overnight. Read The Journalism Foundation’s daily round-up of media news and developments Read more »
Google co-founder fears decline in internet freedom
The Guardian today launches a week-long investigation into internet freedom. Both print and online dedicate sections to an examination into the struggle for control of the online world Read more »